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Caroline City Historical Markers

Map of New York State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Caroline
 

Caroline City Historical Markers

Caroline Churches
Dutch Reformed Church Site
Dutch Reformed Church Site - Cemetery - 1820 First Church in Caroline built 1820 - Organized 1810 by the First Dominie Rev. Garret Mandeville... [click for more]

Caroline Historic Homes & Houses
Blair Homestead
Birthplace of Austin Blair Civil War Governor of Michigan Son of George Blair Pioneer Settler 1809... [click for more]

Nathaniel Tobey Home
Home of Nathaniel Tobey who Emigrated from Bristol Co., Mass. built Many New England Style Homes Here, 1810... [click for more]

Quick Homestead
Quick Homestead - Built in 1823 by Henry Quick and Wife Sally Earsley, who came with First Settler from Roxbury (montclair) New Jersey, 1794... [click for more]

Speed Blockhouse Site
Site of Speed Blockhouse built 1806 of Squared Logs by John James Speed. Post office here 1806 Called Speedsville. Catskill Turnpike from Catskill to ... [click for more]

Caroline General Interest
1st Town Meeting
1st Town Meeting Held here in Bush Taven, made of Hewn Logs; April 1811 William Rounsvell, Supervisor Capt. Levi Slater, Town Clerk... [click for more]

Cabin Site
Cabin built by Maria Earsley, 1794, for Home. First Settler in Caroline. First Trip from Roxbury, N.J. on Horseback with Son, John... [click for more]

Camping Ground
Chief Wheelock Oneida Indian killed in Action War of 1812... [click for more]

Deerlicks
On '76 Road Extension Indians and Early Settlers here Obtained Their Salt '76 Road built by Augustine Boyer, 1804... [click for more]

Old Bottom Mill Site
South entrance to Six Hundred Forest Gorge of Upper Six Mile Creek. Site of Old Bottom Mill, sawmill built 1808... [click for more]

Old Genung Farm
Old Genung Farm - Lot 93 was Cleared by Moses and Benjamin Genung, Brothers, New Jersey Rev. Soldiers. Cabin built in 1800. Owned by Family 125 Yrs.... [click for more]

Old Rich Tavern
Old Rich Tavern - Built and Conducted by Captain David Rich who Emigrated here from Vermont 1795. Also site of Capt. Rich's Log Cabin... [click for more]

Old Tobey Tavern
Old Tobey Tavern - Built 1808. Inn Keepers, George Vickory and Nathaniel Tobey. Once Tobeytown. Now Village of Caroline... [click for more]

Settlers Cabin
Settlers Cabin - Built by Benoni Mulks Near Spring 1798-1801 Original Fireplace Stand- Ing. Boyceville's First Settlement... [click for more]

Slaterville
Slaterville - Magnetic Mineral Springs Discovered in Valley by Dr. William C. Gallagher who Sunk the 1st Artesian Well here in 1871... [click for more]

Slave Burying Ground
Slave Burying Ground 45 Rods East of this Point in Edge of Woods Are Buries 14 Slaves Owned by Residents of Town of Caroline... [click for more]

Speedsville Commons
Speedsville Commons incorporated State Park, 1858 Laban Jenks Early Settler built House in 1819 (on Co. Rd. at Speedsville)... [click for more]

Springfarm
Springfarm - Old Plantation Home of Dr. Joseph Speed, Virginia Pioneer, 1805. Level Green Road Caroline Once Called Spencer... [click for more]

West Owego Creek, N.W.
Boundary Boston Purchase 230,400 Acres of Indian Land Ceded by New York to Mass. 1787, to Settle Boundary Dispute... [click for more]